A smattering of good stuff in visual politics this week...
The National Archives Flickr Photostream is featuring images from DOCUMERICA, an FSA-like project sponsored by the EPA, which hired free-lance photographers to photograph America's environmental problems during the 1970s. Really amazing photos here, many digitized for the first time. There's a dissertation project (or three) in here for sure...
Lens, the NYT visual politics blog, discusses the work of AP photographer Julie Jacobson, whose photograph of a dying marine provoked much conversation last month when it was distributed by the AP.
BAGnewsNotes offers a conceptual photo essay of images from the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh last week.
At The Guardian, photographer Sally Mann discusses her newest project: photographing the slow deterioration of her husband's body from muscular dystrophy.
Blogs are so informative where we get lots of information on any topic. Nice job keep it up!!
Posted by: PhD Dissertation | 27 October 2009 at 02:52 AM